Heuristics-in-use: Toward a practice theory of organizational heuristics.

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Although prior research has repeatedly emphasized that organizational heuristics unfold their proclaimed “superior” outcomes only through the very use of these rules-of-thumb, we know little about how actors actually use organizational heuristics “in practice”. In this paper, we develop a practice-based understanding of organizational heuristics, one that helps to unpack the “doing” of using organizational heuristics. By drawing on practice theory, we offer a reconceptualization of organizational heuristics that does justice to the enactment of these rules-of-thumb in response to the situation at hand, which can be consequential for both “superior” and “inferior” accomplishments. Our paper extends the literature on organizational heuristics by conceptualizing this concept as “heuristics-in-use”, and by offering insights into the contributions of enacting rules-of-thumb to organizational outcomes. © 2020
Original languageEnglish
Article number120517
JournalTechnological Forecasting and Social Change
Volume164
Number of pages9
ISSN0040-1625
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.03.2021

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  • Management studies - Heuristics-in-use, Organizational heuristics, Practical knowledge, Practice theory